Such lovely lines. Thanks for sharing! However I have a quick question, do you allow your lines to be used for point-adopts as well? (Credits are always given of course)

I like to be sure to make sure I or others that I see don't misuse. It helps to know right and wrong, when I see a lot of colored lines come my way because of a group I help run. Your reply would be most appreciated, thank you!

My best friend is coming home next month from being gone all summer, and then she goes straight to college a week later, so I decided to make her a coloring book to keep her entertained (and stress free). I've picked your line art to be in it. It's not being sold or advertised, and I don't claim them, it's just something fun for her. I think I'll prolly end up coloring them too. Is that alright with you?

Yes, I use photoshop. The trick to removing the lineart is multiple layers. You need to view your layer toolbar by clicking window>layers. You then need to make a new layer by clicking the icon on the bottom right in the layer toolbar that looks like a piece of paper with the corner folded over.

On the new layer you make your lines. Here is the pen tool tutorial I used [link] .

Once done, to erase the sketch, simply grab the sketch layer in the toolbar and drag it to the trashcan (at the bottom right). You will then have lineart with a crazy checked pattern. If you save it as a jpeg the checks will be a white background.

If I'm going right into coloring I'll make a new layer, put it underneath the line art one and use the paint bucket to fill it white. I hope that helps... sometimes I confuse people